I have started a new project on iPad.I would like to know the method name and class name from which a particular message is sent to console while printing the message.Is there any way to print class & method names along with the log statement automatically.Please help and make my debugging easier thanks in advance.
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        The below is the way I used in my app
NSLog(@"%@",NSStringFromClass([self class]));
Also see improved logging section in Apple documentation. Improved logging in Objective-C
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        anoop4real
        
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            NSLog(@"%@ %s", [self className], sel_getName(_cmd));
As _cmd starts with an underscore, it's potentially something you might not be able to rely on in the future, but everybody seems to use it for diagnostic logging.
 
    
    
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                    but i dont want to include any formate in NSLog statement, except the actual information to be displayed – Hariprasad Feb 14 '11 at 09:24
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                    @Hariprasad: I'm not sure I understand. The format specifiers I put in are necessary. Obviously, you can do two NSLogs, one for each. – JeremyP Feb 14 '11 at 09:27
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                    Suggest `NSLog(@"%@ %s", [self class], sel_getName(_cmd));` as `className` message does not compute – Cerniuk Feb 19 '17 at 17:41
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        If you want the classname as an NSString, use code below;
[[myObject class] description]
 
    
    
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